Real men don't buy into the "hardcore" bullcrap spewed by so many gaming sites and repeated by fanboys as "fact." Real men (and real gamers) seek out the best games, no matter what console they're on, because real men can see past the hype to the real truth: having HD graphics does not make a game fun, having fun gameplay makes a game fun. Real men know where the best games are, and those real men know that that's the Wii.

The beauty of a LEGO MOC is not the elements that go into it, but the way those elements are put together.

I'd prefer to have cheaper prices on systems and games I enjoy, so naturally I'm not gonna seriously tell others to buy the same stuff I do.....why would I increase demand and consequently prices for myself?

I'd prefer to have cheaper prices on systems and games I enjoy, so naturally I'm not gonna seriously tell others to buy the same stuff I do.....why would I increase demand and consequently prices for myself?

are you saying that you can control a video game's price based on your recommendation?

I'd prefer to have cheaper prices on systems and games I enjoy, so naturally I'm not gonna seriously tell others to buy the same stuff I do.....why would I increase demand and consequently prices for myself?

are you saying that you can control a video game's price based on your recommendation?

Does one person determine who is president of the US? Or does each person have a part multiplied by millions? Should we not vote because it in itself won't have a noticable effect?

I'd prefer to have cheaper prices on systems and games I enjoy, so naturally I'm not gonna seriously tell others to buy the same stuff I do.....why would I increase demand and consequently prices for myself?

Because if you increase demand, supply will increase. Increased supply will lead to economies of mass kicking in. Economies of mass will lead to cheaper prices. This will eventually continue until the next generation game console is launched, when the whole process will start over.

Also, the more people who buy the same games you do, the more developers will want to cash in on the market, and will therefore create more games in the same vein as the ones you enjoy. Not creating a demand for a product will kill it.

Actually, I had been planning on picking up MH3 soon (possibly tomorrow). However, it's my understanding that the game has a fair learning curve and given that I've never played a Monster Hunter game before, I'll probably spend a fair amount of time with it offline before jumping into the online portion (which I've read is really meant more to come after the single player experience).

By the way, are you playing it on the Wii, because that doesn't look like a Wii friend code? I was only aware of this game being on the Wii, but I could be mistaken.

The beauty of a LEGO MOC is not the elements that go into it, but the way those elements are put together.